Effects of laser ablated silver nanoparticles on Lemna minor
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Date
2014Source Title
Chemosphere
Print ISSN
0045-6535
Publisher
Elsevier
Volume
108
Pages
251 - 257
Language
English
Type
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Keywords
Adsorption isothermGrowth inhibition
Lemna minor
Nanoparticles
Silver
Toxicity
Adsorption isotherms
Bioremediation
Industrial poisons
Nanoparticles
Toxicity
Bioremediation agent
Concentration ranges
Growth inhibition
Lemna minor
Natural conditions
Silver nanoparticles
Silver nanoparticles (AgNps)
Sorption behaviors
Silver
Silver nanoparticle
Aquatic plant
Bioremediation
Concentration (composition)
Growth rate
Laser method
Macrophyte
Numerical model
Silver
Sorption
Toxicity test
Absorption spectroscopy
Aquatic environment
Article
Biomass
Ecotoxicity
Energy dispersive X ray analysis
Environmental exposure
Environmental impact
Fourier transformation
Frond
Growth inhibition
Growth rate
Infrared spectroscopy
Laser
Lemna minor
Light scattering
Mass spectrometry
Nanotechnology
Nonhuman
Phytotoxicity
Plant growth
Spectrophotometer
Transmission electron microscopy
X ray analysis
Lemna minor
Adsorption isotherm
Growth inhibition
Lemna minor
Nanoparticles
Silver
Toxicity
Adsorption
Araceae
Biodegradation, Environmental
Environmental Pollutants
Lasers
Metal Nanoparticles
Models, Biological
Particle Size
Silver
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http://hdl.handle.net/11693/26657Published Version (Please cite this version)
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